Startups and Enterprises to Converge at MongoDB Seattle on Sept. 14, 2012
10gen, the MongoDB Company, is accepting lightning talk proposals for its annual Seattle-area customer, partner and developer one-day conference. MongoDB Seattle takes place on September 14 at the Bell Harbor International Conference Center and attracts attendance from the area’s vibrant technology community. For the first time, 10gen will offer two in-depth, hands-on MongoDB workshops the day before on September 13.
10gen anticipates record attendance numbers at this year’s conference. Attendees will benefit from new presentation topics such as Concurrency Internals in MongoDB 2.2; Improved Analytics with MongoDB; Deployment Preparedness; and Strategies for Multi-data Center Deployment.
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EVENT DETAILS
MONGODB SEATTLE
Who: Keynote to be delivered by Dan Pasette, engineering manager at 10gen, and Product Roadmap to be delivered by Paul Pedersen, deputy CTO at 10gen. For a complete list of speakers and their bios, please visit http://bit.ly/NH1DJm
When: Friday, September 14, 2012, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:20 p.m. PT. After party at Tavern Law from 5:20 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. PT
Where: Bell Harbor Conference Center, 2211 Alaskan Way, Pier 66, Seattle, Washington 98121
Call for Speakers: Submit for a lightning talk; deadline is September 6, 2012
SEATTLE WORKSHOP
What: Two in-depth, hands-on MongoDB workshops – ‘Schema Design and Architecture’ & ‘Operations Hands On’
When: Workshops are offered in both the morning (9:00 a.m. to12:30 p.m. PT) and afternoon session (1:30 p.m. to5:00 p.m. PT)
Where: Bell Harbor Conference Center, 2211 Alaskan Way, Pier 66, Seattle, Washington 98121
Price: $350 per session. Note that workshop tickets include free admission to MongoDB Seattle on September 14
For more details about the conference, please visit www.10gen.com/events/mongodb-seattle.
MongoDB is the leading NoSQL database helping more than one hundred thousand users quickly and easily code, scale and operate applications. The NoSQL database bridges the gap between RDBMS and key-value stores—instead of storing data in tables and rows, MongoDB stores data in documents with dynamic schemas.